LAND NOTICES. ACRES. ACRES. ACRE ®' BEING SUBDIVISIONS OF "HOLDERS" WOODVILLE FA 1111. HHHIS is the neignouumig properly and of simi- -*• lar quality of laud to the llou. J. D. Ormond's, where four crops of rape have been grown in lour successive years, on tho same paddock, eowu broadcast, and without ajiy munuro. The fourth crop is now a dense growth, almost hurrying tho lambs, and without the sigu of a leaf turning colour. The grass which will conio without being sown after tho rape will winter 4 hoggets to tho acre. Five to six tons of clover hay can bo grown to the aero in one season, and a largo number of lambs then fattened on tho aftermath. Tbero is no finer fattening or dairy--3 ing land in tho Dominion; lOd. per ib. is being j paid for butter fat at tho cieameries close by. ! Price, ,£3l) per acre, on tho easiest terms. LATHAM St CO., Sole Agents, I WOODVILLE i LAND AGENCY, M'Lean Street, Woodville. CIOGB 8 t ; — D HARCOURT AND CO., \ JJOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND SHARE BROKERS, LAMBTON QUAY. vHOICE DAIRY FARM AND STOCK- . 105 Acres, well grassed dairy farm, fenced', subdivided. All first-class land, good house 1 and outbuildings, situated within li miles of good (own, railway, schools, crpsmcry, r etc., metal roads, l'rico £20 per acre, including choice herd of 24 dairy cows, 11 head mixed cattle, horse, new spring dray, 2 sets harness, cans, tools, household furni- ' ture, etc. Terms: (July .£250 cash wanted.r Tho whole thing, walk in walk out The I best bargain ever offered. Apply quickly. , BIDWILL STREET—Seven-roomed Residence, one floor, fitted with modern requirements; ' glorious city and harbour view; large seci tiou. Price .£llOO. SMG NORTHLAND (opposite Gardens)— New and modern Villa Residence, (i large rooms, lift, studs, electric light, etc.; unrivalled harbour view; level section, 46 x 125; two frontages. Prico reduced to ,£810; more land if desired. 7G41 I ISLAND BAY—Brand new Residence, 8 rooms, fitted with all requirements; insurance £G00; land 33 s 120 ft. Imperative sale, ,£600; £100 cash; balance on mortgage. 904G ELLICE AVENUE—Substantial' Villa, 5 rooms, 2 bay windows, bath, scullery, gas, etc., level section. Price £075. 8907 WILLIS STREET (close to)-Modern Residence, 7 rooms, h. and c. water, workshop, greenhouse; land 33 x 112 ft. Price reduced to .£9OO. 8938 i KAIWARRA (Main Road)— Good 7-ioomed Residence, verandah, bath, scullery, and outbuildings; land 30 x 90ft.; two frontages. . l'rico .£7OO. 8837 KELBURNE (close to tram)— New and modern Residence, 9 rooms, plastered walls, tiled roof, thoroughly up-to-dato; laud 42 x 120 ft. Prico JCIGOO. 8175 ClOl4 THIS CANNOT BE BEATEN. A IIODEL FARM FOR MONEY-MAKING , OK A RETIRED MAN TO MAKE tllS HOME. THE Land is all first-class, level, and ploughable; has two good Homesteads, and nu- . merous ovtbuildings; 30 Acres of magnificent Native Bush. Consists of 1060 Acres, closo to town. railway, school, etc. ' _ , A .REAL SPLENDID J?E:rEETr, Further particulars on application to R, HARRIS, LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT. MASTGRTON. CBO3 WILLIAM SINCLAIR, NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. FOR SALE, pRIVATE HOTEL, MAIN TRUNK LINE, SHOWING A CLEAR PROFIT OF £3000 NET PER YEAR, FORTY YEARS' LEASE. Full compensation for all improvements. FIFTY ROOMS. HUNDRED GUESTS A DAY. NET ANNUAL PROFIT OVER £3000 A YEAR. This Hotel iB not dependent on the votes of ' the people for its existence or continuance, but ] will' last for FORTY YEARS with yearly in- ■ creasing profits. ' j ' f LOW PRICE, and exceptionally easy terms. Books open to inspection and verification. Early application necessary.' WILLIAM SINCLAIR, , i • NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. CIOS7 GOOD.MIXED COUNTRY. 5 • BALANCE OF MOKOIA ESTATE. J ! ' f THIRTY-THREE SECTIONS. ? FROM T0 552 ACEES ' f i SITUATED 3$ miles from Woodville, and ad- I joining the Papatawa Railway Station, c All first-class agricultural and undulating a (dairy) land, with hill 6hcep country, which t will winter over two sheep to the acre. Well 0 watered with good access by metalled roads. J TERMS.— Easy, to suit purchasers. ti Full plans and all further particulars as to s prices may iw obtained from HORACE BAKER & SON, } AGENTS. s! NAPIER AND WAIPUKARAU. £ C 1099 A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. £8000. PRIVATE HOTEL, i PRIVATE HOTEL, AS A GOING CONCERN. J TTUQUESTIONABLY tho Finest and Most ® w Profitable Properly of its kind ever ... offered for snle in tho DOMINION. Supported by COOKS' TOURISTS' AGENCY and the N.Z. TOURISTS DEPARTMENT. al TlTLE.—Leasehold, .21 years, .with right of n renewal. Full compensation for all improvements. ~ FORTY-SIX BEDROOMS, LAIIGE DINING- 01 ROOM, SITTING-ROOMS, and every modem j. convenience; ' REVENUE for 11 months, £4317; EXPENDITURE, £1977; showing a net return £2310, ' which is equivalent to about 30 per cent, profit. TERMS.—£2OOO cash, £2000 in 4, 6, and 12 r , months, balanco at 5 per cent, for 5 years'. — For fuller particulars apply to C. SNOW AND CO., 1 ' ho PALMERSTON NORTH. \Y
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 12
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